Pseudonympha
Pseudonympha is a genus of butterflies from the subfamily Satyrinae in the family Nymphalidae.[1]
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Pseudonympha hippia | |
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Genus: | Pseudonympha Wallengren, 1857 |
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Papilio hippia Cramer, [1779] | |
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15-17 species | |
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Species
- Pseudonympha arnoldi van Son, 1941
- Pseudonympha cyclops van Son, 1955
- Pseudonympha gaika Riley, 1938
- Pseudonympha hippia (Cramer, [1779])
- Pseudonympha loxophthalma Vári, 1971
- Pseudonympha machacha Riley, 1938
- Pseudonympha magoides van Son, 1955
- Pseudonympha magus (Fabricius, 1793)
- Pseudonympha narycia Wallengren, 1857
- Pseudonympha paludis Riley, 1938
- Pseudonympha paragaika Vári, 1971
- Pseudonympha penningtoni Riley, 1938
- Pseudonympha poetula Trimen, 1891
- Pseudonympha southeyi Pennington, 1953
- Pseudonympha swanepoeli van Son, 1955
- Pseudonympha trimenii Butler, 1868
- Pseudonympha varii van Son, 1955
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